wow as a noob to cigars, that could be dangerous site to follow then if their info is not correct. i read it and found it very helpful but since I'm new I dont know any better. Guess I'll just stick to asking questions here.
meh, they have some good info, but you always gotta check everything you read. There's tons of bad advice out there, and a lot of it just doesn't die. Case in point - some people recommend using salt to regulate the humidity; some recommend wiping down the humidor to speed up the seasoning process; some tell you that gas station cigars are as good as premiums if you just age them a bit
I've actually used a spray bottle to completely wet the inside, then followed with a wet rag for good measure. I work with wood everyday, have been most of my life, and Spanish Cedar wetted in this manner poses no problems, what does not soak in, evaporates quickly. I spend all my "patience" points waiting for my orders to come in the mail, not on conditioning my humis, lol.
Comments